Tōji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kyoto. The Kobo-ichi (also known as Kobo-san) Market is held on the 21st of each month.
What happens?
Every 21st of the month, the temple grounds host he lively Kobo-ichi Market.
This is your chance to find unique souvenirs and enjoy a truly local Kyoto experience. Even if shopping isn’t on your agenda, wandering through the market is an experience in and of itself, and a must-do activity while you’re in Kyoto.
Named after Kukai’s posthumous title, Kobo Daishi, the market offers between 800 and 1200 stalls selling everything from traditional crafts to food.
History
Tōji Temple, established in 796, is one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks. Originally built as a guardian temple for the city, it has overcome fires and earthquakes.
Schedule
The flea market takes place on the 21st of each month. Stay updated by following the market’s official Instagram.
How to get there
The best way to get to Tōji Temple is to walk 15 minutes from Kyoto Station.
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- 495 m from Tōji Station Kyoto Line (Kintetsu) (B2)
- 1.0 km from Kyoto Station Tōkaido ShinkansenJR Kyoto Line (A31)Nara Line (D1)Karasuma Line (K11)Kyoto Line (Kintetsu) (B1)Biwako Line (A31)Sagano Line (E1)
- 1.1 km from Kujō Station Karasuma Line (K12)